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Mary Graham “Mar” would like to be married and still be living life to the max in ten years. She says she is very forgetful and with a million dollars she would travel, spend some and save the rest. She has most enjoyed the basketball and soccer games and fun night. Paul James Gregson “Prim” says he is very crazy and a push-over for any girl and one hell of a partier. With a million dollars he would buy a cabin, or 4-wheel drive truck and a whole lot of Tango. The activities he liked most were partying in the parking lot during dances. Rochelle Denise Henry “Chelle” says she is very outgoing and loud. She most enjoyed the football and basketball games and Mr. Gregory’s bookkeeping class. After graduation Chelle plans to go to Barbazon College in Baltimore to study modeling. If she could change one thing about Bo, it would be the feelings of people about oth- ers. In ten years she would like to be living in California with her honey Danny and have lots of money so she could watch soap operas all day. With a million dollars she would buy her parents a new home and a Cadillac and send her brother to « ollege. Valerie V. Hines “Bee” says she is very loud and short. She has enjoyed cheerleading and basketball games. If she had a million dollars she would buy a home and a TransAm. In ten years she would like to be a model and making lots of money After graduation she would like to go to Delaware State College to be a secre- tary. If she could change one thing at Bo it would be to let the seniors leave for lunch. Paul Gsell Sandra Eunice Hamilton “Dock” says she is very outgoing and she accomplishes whatever she sets out to do. In ten years she would like to be living in California making a lot of money. With a million dollars she would buy her parents a new house, buy a 1980 Camaro and the rest she would put in the bank in case she needed it. If she could change one thing at Bo she would keep those kids off the heaters so Mrs. Cullen wouldn't lose her voice. She said in Mr. Gregory's room there was never enough heat so she couldn’t type. Joyce Angela Hotra “Joyce” says she is very crazy. She was on the VIC program on which she worked at True Value Hardware Store. She said she had the hardest time get- ting along in Study Hall because anytime you tried to ask anybody anything you got in trouble. In 10 years she would like to be living. With a million dol- lars she would buy a Yacht and sail away. The most important goal she set out to accomplish in her senior year was to pass and graduate! Richard Thomas Hutton “Farmer” says he is a member of the “Beer Can Boys” and is very differ- ent. He had the hardest time in Speech and Physics class because he is lazy. With a million dollars he’d buy the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. In ten years he'd like to be alive, out of jail and unmarried. One of his favorite activities at Bo Manor was Jeff Cunninghams’ (Nugent), performance at the Sweetheart’s Ball. After graduation he plans to go to Salisbury State College and major in Nursing and minor in Political Science.
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Michael Evan Fish “Mickey” says he is a procrastinator. If he could change one thing at Bo Manor it would take ten cases of dynamite. His most important goal was to achieve higher than 50% attendance. If Micke y could have a million dollars, he would buy a Corvette, a house on the beach at Ocean City, and invest the rest in gold. Sidney Ford Kathryn A. Fretz Fritzie” says she is a quiet person so everyone thinks. She loved art class more than anything. To her, enjoying life and having fun is everything. In ten years Fritzie would like to have her own beauty shop, married to Gary with two children and living on a 20 acre farm. With a million dollars she would buy Mr. Dennis a cheese and cracker shop or sub shop and use the rest for her future plans. Thomasina Garnett Danny Gassaway Connie Marie Gooden “Squirrely” says she is a person who likes to joke around but can be serious too. She likes to be creative when possible. In 10 years she wants to have a career as an airline stewardness and have her own place. With a million dollars she would buy a big house and decorate it in Elizabethan or modern style. Tracy Ann Goudy “Tracy” says she is very loud and naughty. In 10 years from now, she would like to be working because she likes to. If she could change one thing about Bo Manor it would be to be able to go to lockers between classes. Her most important goal of her senior year is to graduate. Donnie Graham 1]
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ee Laurie Hyland Scott E. Jaccard “Lacey” says he is a very hard working person most of the time. Scott says he has most enjoyed the sports at Bo Manor. He has attended Vo Tech for two years, studying butchering, sanitation and cake decorating in detail. In 10 years he hopes to have completed chef school in New York and possibly own his own restaurant. With a million dollars he would invest half of it in gold and silver, and the other half as a down payment on his own restaurant. If Scott could change one thing about Bo Manor it would be the Basketball record and the reputation Bo has as being the worst school. Kevin L. Jones ‘‘Bojo” says he is very rowdy and into Rock and Roll . . . especially Aeros- mith. He is in the VIC program where he works at B.F. Goodrich. He hopes to go to the Cecil Community College to study mechanics which he will probably need since in ten years he wants to be drag racing. What he most remembers about the 70’s is seeing Aerosmith in concert. With a million dollars Bojo would like to take Tracey Davis somewhere and get married. Lisa Mae Jones Jonesie” says she enjoyed the basketball games at Bo Manor the most, but had a rough time in Mr. Gregory’s class because she says he’s hard to get along with. She hopes that after she leaves Bo Manor that the school would get fixed up, have better heating condition and get some better food in the cafete- ria. With a million dollars “Jonsie’’ would like to buy some shoes and clothes, then go traveling with Enoch. And in 10 years she wants to come home to a special important man who would give her all the loving she needs. George Michael Johnson ‘Mike’ says the thing he most enjoyed at Bo Manor was pl aying baritone in the band and playing on the school soccer team. With a million dollars he wants to buy land and gold in hopes it will turn out to be a good investment ... especially with gold the price it is. In ten years Mike would like to be play- ing professional baseball under a multi-year contract. Janice Jones “Janice” claims she is so-oo pretty that she can’t stand herself. She goes to Vo-Tech to learn cosmetology. At Bo Manor she says she ejoyed the basketball games and cheerleading the most. Outside of school she enjoys singing. With a million dollars she would like to buy some clothes, take a little trip with her man Curtis and just plain live it up. In ten years she wants to be with Curtis and have his kids. Deborah Lynne Kercher “Boom Boom” worked at Schaefers Canal house on the VIC program. She says she is very stubborn, quick tempered, sneaky, but over all nice. She enjoyed the basketball games at Bo the most. What she most remembers about Bo Manor is the time she and Rosemary Seward got into a fight in 8th grade. Her most important goal in her senior year is to be able to last until her gradu- ation day before all signs of sanity vanish. And in 10 years “Boom Boom” wants to be enjoying life to its fullest. Janell Dawn Lively ‘'Toot’s” says she’s very Dra-ma-tic! She goes to Perryville for a special class in the Dramatic Arts. She had the hardest time surviving U.S. World His- tory with Mr. Sheaffer. With a million dollars she would like to buy a yacht, sail to Italy and buy all the Playgirl centerfolds to take with her. If Toots could change one thing about Bo Manor, it would be to improve the school spirit. In ten years she would like to be working for action news.
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